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Pete – :
This one opens with very boozy notes which mask the fruity opening of peach and orange. The fragrance settles into a heart of flowers, I get jasmine and a slight hint of rose but it’s not predominant. The cardamom plays heavily in this composition and for me this is the note that spoils it all. I’m not the greatest fan of cardamom in any fragrance.
I also get pepper and spices and it all dries down nicely to a heart of amber, vanilla and good old patch.
This is a very warm oriental scent which is sweet and spicy and stays very well on the skin. Projection is good too.
I think lovers of Galliano EDP and Poison EDP will love this scent.